Socialism and Liberalism: A Path Towards Estrangement’s End
Thinkers in both “camps” have not only challenged the underlying idea of the split but created theory that unified both liberal and socialist principles.
Before its more famous 20th century iteration, the temperance movement demonstrated the value of mass persuasion over force as a tool of cultural change.
Caitlin and Trent speak with Eiynah about how people simply cannot be normal about NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, the
Hayek's Bastards should serve as a reminder to the defenders of Hayek and neoliberalism generally to be vigilant in differentiating themselves from the far right figures and groups that have attempted to graft onto what they defend.
It is the tech oligarchs, not young radicals, who have turned against the system that made them.
Andrew Breitbart argued long ago that "politics is downstream of culture." Is that true? Is there such a
Caitlin and Trent talk to anthropologist Rebecca Sear about the troubling trend in academia of allowing scientific racism, or the
Katrina Forrester's In the Shadow of Justice shows the radical potential—and political limitations—of John Rawls' philosophy.
The ICC as a body has important potential for advancing international justice and deserves more extensive support.
According to Vice President Vance, America is not an idea: America is a nation. A people. And there are some
Harvard’s case will set precedent for every college that relies on federal grants or hosts international students.
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